Tunisia: Tripartite Consultation Mechanism Meeting On Libya Concludes With Adoption of Final Statement
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On 26 January, Algerians, Egyptians and Tunisians met to discuss the situation of their common neighbour, Libya, in the presence of United Nations and American representatives.
Tunisia: Tripartite Consultation Mechanism Meeting On Libya Concludes With Adoption of Final Statement
Tunis -- Tunisia hosted on Monday a meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Tunisia, Algeria, and Egypt within the framework of the Tripartite Consultation Mechanism on Libya, to discuss the latest developments in the Libyan crisis and ways to advance a political settlement that meets the aspirations of the Libyan people for security and stability.
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Tripartite Ministerial Meeting in Tunisia Calls for Libyan-Led Solution, Unified State
Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia concluded their ministerial meeting of the Tripartite Consultation Mechanism with a joint statement stressing that Libya’s political solution must be Libyan-led, inclusive, and aimed at establishing a unified state with stable institutions
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